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Sprint is pleased to offer a great discount to qualified StudentRate.com members here are the details: 15% Discount Monthly Recurring Fees Waived Activation Fee Free Shipping $50.00 Credit to New Accounts (you must use the promo code provided in the "Click for Link" window). You can take advantage of this discount by migrating your already existing Sprint account or if you are new to Sprint or adding a new line to an already existing Sprint account. You can also use this discount for your family and friends (*certain restrictions may apply) . This program is also covered by the new Sprint 30 day money back guarantee. In order to take advantage of this deal click on "Click for Link" and follow the instructions to get to Sprint/StudentRate.com web site. This is a web only offer and is not valid at Sprint retail stores or over the phone.

Just sign up for student rate.com using your schools email address that they gave you. 15% off recurring credit. IT WORKS, not a spam, if you have a problem call Sprint, tell them the website. if you ask me its better to email Sprint Online Reps.

YOURE' WELCOME, esp. for all the peeps complaining about the whole $10 thing.

and yes, im currently trying to get the word out about this deal so people will buy the Evo. Currenty commenting blog sites, so if you can please help!

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it should work if one of the kids goes to school, preferably college, HOWEVER, if you already credit from business or employment, it wont stack, meaning if you have a 10% credit, you cant add this 15% to make 25%. you have to choose one or the other.

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We'll have to see if this applies to Evo since it says "15% off select plans." The Evo is not currently listed (hopefully will be in the next couple of days). Also, this should work for any university employee as well since all they are asking you for is your university email address.

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I tried to read the fine print and I know it should NOT effect eligibility of handset upgrades. Afraid it will mess with my plan, how does it work with the family plan that I'm on...without having any clue if it will even apply to the Evo I'm about to get.

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- Will this apply to premium plans like the special Evo plan?
- Will this stack with an employer discount?

Thanks!

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I would think the 15% off would come off the total ((69.99+10.00) less 15%) but have no idea if this will even apply to the Evo. I am hoping it will as I will be pissed if I wait until June 4 to order it online and then can't even get it. I do know that you can go ahead and do the pre-order and then apply the discount later but then you wouldn't get the $50 credit and waived activation fee (about $90 total).

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Just got off the phone with one of the local retail reps. He informed me that the student discount could be applied once the phone comes in but you would not be able to get the $50 credit and waived activation fee.

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Just got off the phone with one of the local retail reps. He informed me that the student discount could be applied once the phone comes in but you would not be able to get the $50 credit and waived activation fee.